ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish () is an administrative unit of ÃÂdaà ¾i Municipality, Latvia. The administrative center of the parish is the town of ÃÂdaà ¾i, which itself is located outside its borders. The parish was initially established in 1866 as a part of Riga county. It was abolished by Soviet occupational authorities from 1949 to 1990. Two years later, in 1992, the seaside area of ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish near Carnikava split off to form Carnikava Parish and later Carnikava Municipality.
In terms of population, the largest village in the parish in 2022 was Kadaga, with 2,362 inhabitants. Kadaga is the location of the headquarters of the largest military area in Latvia - the NAF ÃÂdaà ¾i Military Base.
In total, the parish consists of 12 villages (3 large villages, 3 medium villages, 1 small village, 1 summer cottage village, and 6 sparsely populated villages), most of which are located along the A1 state highway "RëgaâÂÂAinaà ¾i" (Baltezers and Kadaga). Over the last 10âÂÂ20 years, three new villages (Birznieki, Eimuri, and Staprià Âi) have developed near the center of ÃÂdaà ¾i. The village of Alderi is separated from the nearby town of ÃÂdaà ¾i by the GaujaâÂÂBaltezers Canal. The village of Atari is located in the western part of ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish. Iü÷ene and ÃÂà Âi are situated on the eastern side of the parish, separated from each other by the Gauja River. Near Iü÷ene and ÃÂà Âi is Garkalne.
The largest settlements are primarily located in the central and southern parts of the parish.