Litchfield County is roughly contiguous with the portion of the Appalachian Mountains range known as the The Berkshires(sometimes locally, this area is called the Litchfield Hills).
It is roughly contiguous with what the Midtown Alliance organization calls the "Midtown Neighborhood", which is only part of the much larger Midtown neighborhood.
The western half houses the store and the eastern the post office, which serves the small 12574 ZIP Code roughly contiguous with the riverside hamlet.
The neighborhood is roughly contiguous with the Peachtree Highlands-Peachtree Park Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It is roughly contiguous with the Whittier Mills historic district, both locally and NRHP listed.
The Republicans' plan calls for expanding the 35-member council to about 60 members, with most of the district lines roughly contiguous with those of the city's 59 community boards.
It serves ZIP Code 10924, roughly contiguous with the village and town.
It was roughly contiguous with the later barony of Moycullen, which took in the civil parishes of Moycullen, Kilcummin, Killanin, and Rahoon.
Modern-day Yamagata Prefecture is roughly contiguous with the domain, and its capital city, also called Yamagata, grew up out of the daimyo's (feudal lord's) castle town.
It is roughly contiguous with the canton of Echternach.