If you are referring to a formal reference to the city, then, yes, you write "the City of Dallas". You can see this below both in Dallas' city charter as well as on Dallas' website.
Yes, "City" is capitalized when referring to the specific entity of the City of Dallas.
New York City should be capitalized with each word starting with a capital letter.
Yes, "Huntington Beach" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific city.
Yes, "Capital City" is typically capitalized when referring to the main city of a country or region.
Yes, "City Hall" should be capitalized when used alone in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to the specific government building of a city.
In ordinary writing, "city" would be lowercased. However, in legalese, "city" in reference to a municipality may be considered an official, defined term, which would require a capital C. And the decision to do so would be one that comes directly from a lawyer or legal team associated with the municipality's corporation. So, no. Don't capitalize it, unless you're working with legal documents. Hope that helps.
how did the city get its name Dallas
The name of a city should be capitalized but 'city' shouldn't be.
Oklahoma City is further from Dallas than Dallas is.
New York City should be capitalized with each word starting with a capital letter.
Yes its New York city like this
Dallas is a city in Texas, Texas is a state in the USA
Oklahoma City is north of Dallas.
Dallas is a city in Texas. The capital of Texas is Austin.
Oklahoma city and dallas
No.
Dallas is a U.S. city in Texas. Austin is the capital city of Texas.
Dallas has several suburbs but the closest city, in my view, is Ft. Worth.