Dallas, Texas is located at 32 degrees and 47 minutes North. It is roughly 8,470 miles away from the South Pole.
There are no indigenous or native peoples at the South Pole, so your answer is zero, regardless of the period involved in your query.
According to ask.com there are 8482 miles (13651 Kilometers) from Dallas Texas to the South Pole.
In a straight line, it's 8,470 miles from Dallas to the South Pole.
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Dallas is about 8482 miles (13651 Kilometers) from the South Pole.
The distance from Dallas, Texas to the equator is approximately 2,255 miles. The distance from Dallas to the North Pole is 3,961 miles.
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Since Texas is in the Northern Hemisphere, it is closer to the North pole.
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Texas is a big place. There are different answers at different places in Texas. Brownsville . . 1,788 miles from the Equator Houston . . . . 2,054 miles Dallas. . . . . . 2,264 miles Amarillo. . . . . 2,432 miles
Neither the North or South Poles have a population. They are barren areas visited occasionally by people. <><><> Also, please note there is no LAND at the North Pole. Ocean and ice. While there are researchers in Antartica, they do not live at the South Pole.
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There isn't any, it is uninhabited.