Tome Parish () is an administrative unit of Ogre Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia (From 2009 until 2021, it was part of the former öegums Municipality).
Tome's name "Thompus" was first mentioned in 1735. Until 1924, Tome Parish belonged to the Bauska, later to the Riga district. In 1935, Tome Parish had an area of 73 km<sup>2</sup> and a population of 763 inhabitants. In 1945, Tome village council was established in the parish, which was abolished in 1947, but in 1949, with the abolition of the parish, it was re-established. Tome village belonged to Riga (1945-1949) and Ogres (1947-1949) districts and (1949-1954). The village was abolished in 1954 and the territory was included in . In 1960, the StrÃÂlnieku village was liquidated and the kolkhoz "Tome" territory was added to the öeguma workers' village, creating a "rural area of öegums". In 1993, öegums was granted city rights, but the rural territory was reorganized into "Tome Parish", which was liquidated again in 1994, adding öegums as a rural territory. In 2002, the city of öegums with a rural territory was reorganized into öegums Municipality. In 2010, the rural territory of öegums was reorganized into a separate administrative territory and renamed "Tomes Parish". The territory of Tome Parish is defined by law as a part of the region of Semigallia.
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