[1] The name of the city is translated from Uzbek as "new land".
It was established in 1957 as part of the grand Soviet project to cultivate the naturally saline virgin lands of Mirzachoʻl, a vast area of about 10,000 square kilometres in Eastern Uzbekistan.
The shortage of irrigation water was the main problem hindering the development of agriculture in the area.
Yangier also has a branch of Tashkent Institute of Agriculture and Irrigation Engineering, a college of civil engineering and a museum dedicated to cultivation of virgin lands of Mirzachoʻl Yangiyer has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk).
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