Holler, Germany
Holler is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde – in the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Geography
The municipality lies in the Westerwald south of Montabaur in the Nassau Nature Park. The municipality belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Montabaur, a kind of collective municipality.
History
In 1228, Holler had its first documentary mention in the Eberbach Monastery's Oculus Memoriae.
Politics
municipality council
The council is made up of 17 council members, including the extraofficial mayor, who were elected in a municipal election on 13 June 2004.
The municipality's arms symbolize Holler's territorial allegiances over time. The golden lion stands for the Duchy of Nassau, and the inescutcheon in the lion's paws stands for the Electorate of Trier. The wavy bend sinister evokes the wealth in water that the municipality boasts, and the mills. The green in the arms refers to agriculture and the woods. The former branch parishes are represented by the seven billets, and the church's patron, Saint Margaret, is represented by the golden dragon with the sword.
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
The nearest Autobahn interchange is Montabaur on the A 3, some 4 km away.
Fire brigade
The Holler Volunteer Fire Brigade was founded on 29 March 1925, and it likewise ensures firefighting and general aid in the Ortsgemeinden of Daubach, Stahlhofen and Untershausen. The brigade's fleet includes a command unit and a small fire engine. The ELW 1 belongs to the district and does duty both in this municipality and others. The brigade's current staff numbers 20 firefighters.