ÃÂdaà ¾i Municipality () is a municipality in the historical region of Vidzeme, and the Riga Planning Region in Latvia, which consists of ÃÂdaà ¾i and plus the administrative centre, the town of ÃÂdaà ¾i. The municipality is located 25 km from the center of Riga.
The municipality was formed in 2006 from ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish of Riga district and became a first level unit in 2009. After the 2021 administrative reform, Carnikava Municipality was merged into ÃÂdaà ¾i Municipality.
Prior to 2021, the municipality consisted of the following villages: Alderi, Atari, ÃÂà Âi, Baltezers, Birznieki, Garkalne, Kadaga, Staprià Âi, Divezeri, Iü÷ene, Eimuri. The largest of them were ÃÂdaà ¾i, Kadaga, Baltezers, Garkalne and Staprià Âi. The total area is 162.9 km2.
A large part of the territory of ÃÂdaà ¾i municipality consists of the ÃÂdaà ¾i military training ground of the Latvian National Armed Forces. A notable geographical feature is the Gauja River, which flows into the Gulf of Riga within the borders of the municipality.
The ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish had been a historical municipal unit before and throughout the 20th century. The present borders of the unit were created in 1992 after the separation of Carnikava Parish.
The population is on the rise, reaching 12,000 at the beginning of 2020. The enlarged municipality in 2023 had a population of nearly 22,800 people.
After the formation of the new municipality, a process to design a new coat of arms was launched in 2021. The previous coats of arms were re-used for both of the new parishes since 27 December 2021. Eventually, a design by Edgars Sims was selected, featuring the mouth of the Gauja River (in a pattern similar to the Latvian letter ÃÂ) on a silver field and the Lobelia dortmanna (a flower common in the lakes of Ummis and Mazuika but otherwise endangered in Latvia) in silver and gold. The design was approved on 27 January 2022, making ÃÂdaà ¾i the first newly created municipality to have approved a coat of arms.
The previous coat of arms of ÃÂdaà ¾i Municipality was approved on 28 March 2012, by the decision of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia No.3.1.-4/13. It was based on the coat of arms of ÃÂdaà ¾i Parish approved on 29 July 1998, and registered in the Coat of Arms Register. It consisted of a green water lily leaf in a silver field, a white water rose flower in natural colors in the center and a green thread border. The symbol of ÃÂdaà ¾i municipality indicated the Gauja river and the flora characteristic of the territory of the municipality. The white color of the water rose located in the center symbolizes clarity, wisdom, courage and support.