This was just my situation, yours might be different, this can help you rule things out. - This was my first time making a Tor relay, and it had the wrong location, so I looked into it, made sure my local databases were updated, then turned to the database maker, ipfire. If you are having the same issue, I recommend you see if its an ipfire issue then open a support ticket with them here. Heres what it looked like before I contacted them, as you see they are all the U.S (I had 1 relays at the time of contacting them)

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I submitted a bug report, and it took abit for them to get back, and thats why my relays like doubled but I just submitted the original ips that were wrong

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I followed up later with the ip of my newest relay

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They responded by saying my issue was valid, but Akamai had a geofeed, that didn't include the ip subnets for my ips, and asked if I could contact Akamai.

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Upon looking they were there, and the person helping me may have just missed it.

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They followed up by adding the geofeed and triggering a db update.

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Huge thanks to ipfire for being helpful and funny in this, big help. And if you have the same issue, contact them after checking its not an issue on your side. Report a bug here.

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View the issue here https://bugzilla.ipfire.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13826