Bình Phước () is a former province of Vietnam. It was located in the Southeast region of the country, to the north of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). It shared a border with Cambodia.
On June 12, 2025, Bình Phước was incorporated into Đồng Nai province.
History
Bình Phước province is the result of a merger of two former provinces: Phước Long province and Bình Long province, which existed before reunification. Both Phước Long and Bình Long then became part of Sông Bé province in 1976, which also included Bình Dương province. Sông Bé province was dissolved in 1997 and Bình Phước again became a separate province. Several significant battles were fought in what is now Bình Phước province. These include the Battle of Sông Bé in May 1965, the Battle of Đồng Xoài in June 1965, the Battle of Lộc Ninh in April 1972, and the Battle of Phước Long from December 1974 to January 1975.
On 12 June 2025, as part of major nationwide reforms, Bình Phước province was dissolved and merged with Đồng Nai province. There are several hills around the province with heights of up to around in the west and in the southeast.
Most of the rivers in the province are tributaries of the Bé River, which in turn is a tributary of the Đồng Nai River. Forests are located mostly in the northeast and southeast of the province as well as along the northern border with Cambodia and the western border with Tây Ninh province.
Another important crop is rubber, with 147,520 tons produced in 2007. This accounts for 24.5 percent of the national output and has more than doubled since 2000 (67,000 tons).
