Cleto (Greek: Kleto, Klithos, local slang: Petramala, Pietramala) is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
The hillside location means that the climate is very dry with hot summers and mild winters.
The fauna of the area includes a number of species of birds of prey, foxes, wild boar and, in the mountains, wolves.
[citation needed] The town was known in Roman times as Sabutus, and was located not far from either the ancient cities of Terina or Temesa.
It has a bell tower with a spire curved mantle of polychrome majolica (also from the 17th century) and Byzantine-style frescoed ceilings.