"New York City."
Yes, all three words in New York City are capitalized. Unless, of course, you are referring to some other city in New York State besides New York City, for example, "The only New York city I haven't been to is Buffalo."
Yes, the name of a town should be capitalized. For example, "I live in New York City."
Yes, it is common to capitalize "Greater" before a city name, such as Greater New York area, to indicate a larger metropolitan area or region surrounding the city.
New York City is the largest city in the state of New York and is often referred to simply as "New York." The state of New York includes areas beyond the city, such as upstate New York and Long Island.
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.
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Yes, all three words in New York City are capitalized. Unless, of course, you are referring to some other city in New York State besides New York City, for example, "The only New York city I haven't been to is Buffalo."
Yes.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Northern" when referring to a specific region like Northern New York.
New York City is the largest city in New York State.
New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.
New York, as it contains New York City.
New York city is a city in New York state.
New York City is known as "The Big Apple".
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