dreifach When looking up the date of a regional Mother's Day (in Austria), the wrong result is given by Wolfram Alpha/Kagi Knowledge. The correct date is the 11th of May this year, which is visible in the first search result's subtext.
RoxyRoxyRoxy Is this still occurring for you? The knowledge box gives the correct date of May 11th for me:
dreifach Also to note that Kagi Knowledge doesn't work for the German language search in the first instance. German GB German DE German AT
jedrzej Interesting issue - Wolfram is interpreting "mother's day austria" input as "Mothering Sunday" for me, serving March 30 as the answer, so Kagi serves it as well.
user7297832 Search "fathers day australia". June 15th is given by "kagi knowledge by wolfram". Following top links, the correct date is in September. information at top should take "australia" into account and give correct date
laiz Good catch! WA seems to interpret the query as the user still asking about the American Father's day but in Australian time
Puddle I just encountered a similar issue. I assumed that the knowledge answer would be smart enough to use my region, but it’s defaulting to the answer for the US.
jkachel reporting similar issue: searching for "family day bc" returns "Monday, September 28, 2026" which is not when that holiday is in British Columbia (it's Feb 16) but is also not a statutory holiday at all in 2026 in BC. (Quick Answer gets this right. I am in the US so not sure if region plays into this; but Family Day is not a thing in the US.)