ollaverbien
Ollaverbien is a fictional municipality used in educational case studies to illustrate small-town governance, planning, and cultural geography.
The town lies on a river delta with a sheltered harbor and surrounding farmland.
Earliest records date to the 12th century in the County of Terramar. It developed as an agricultural
Ollaverbien is governed by a municipal council elected for four-year terms; the executive is the mayor. It
The economy combines agriculture (olive groves and vineyards), artisanal crafts, small-scale manufacturing, and services related to
The population is around 8,000, with families, artisans, and retirees. The annual harvest festival and weekly
Ollaverbien is connected by regional rail and a national road; a small port serves fishing and leisure
Notable features include the 14th-century Church of Our Lady of the River, the Market Square, and the
Notes: This entry describes a fictional location used for demonstration purposes.