Kon Tum province
| Kon Tum | |
|---|---|
| Rông House Kon Klor  •  Dams Yaly  •  Stream Đắk Glei  •  Mount Đắk Glei  •  The border mark of the tripoint between Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia  •  Bố Y Border Gate  •  Kon Tum wooden church  •  Bishop of Kon Tum Building  •  Hotel Đồi Thông  •  Mountain Măng Đen  •  Đắk Bla River | |
| Location of Kon Tum within Vietnam | |
| Coordinates: 14°45′N 107°55′E / 14.750°N 107.917°E | |
| Country | Vietnam | 
| Region | Central Highlands | 
| Capital | Kon Tum | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 9,677.30 km2 (3,736.43 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2024) | |
|  • Total | 701,817 | 
| • Density | 73/km2 (190/sq mi) | 
| Demographics | |
| • Ethnicities | Vietnamese, Xơ Đăng, Ba Na, Giẻ Triêng, Jarai | 
| GDP | |
| • Province | VND 20.057 trillion US$ 0.871 billion | 
| Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) | 
| Calling code | 60 | 
| ISO 3166 code | VN-28 | 
| HDI (2020) | 0.658 (59th) | 
| Website | www | 
Kon Tum was a former province in the Central Highlands region, the Central of Vietnam. It borders Quảng Nam to the north, Gia Lai to the south, Quảng Ngãi to the east, Sekong, Attapeu of Laos and Ratanakiri of Cambodia in the west.
Kon Tum shares borders with Laos and Cambodia. It has an area of 9,677.30 km2 (3,736.43 sq mi) and a population of approximately 530,000. The economy is primarily agricultural.
On June 12th, 2025, Kon Tum was incorporated into Quảng Ngãi province.