Do you mean co-terminously ? Not many understand that in UK English ! It is 
government jargon meaning 'having the same boundaries'.
However it can still mean different things to different people !
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conterminously
No - I don't know foreign equivalents - best just to say what you mean in 
simple words, not looking for jargon !

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