The actual extensions are not able to be expressed in any normal character set; Unicode does not contain a range for the language of the Great Old Ones. Even if it were possible to represent these extensions accurately, attempting to read them has been known to drive men mad. Respected developer Abdul Alhazred, who wrote at length on the languages used to develop these sites, referenced these extensions only in shrouded terms, and warned against further investigations - the tales of those who've failed to heed these warnings are grim indeed.
(There is no 1-1 mapping between most of the URLs on Stack Overflow and the files which contain the code used to generate them; the URLs are designed to convey sufficient information to both the humans that read them and the machines that parse them, without needing any further adornment. As good an explanation as any can be found on MSDN)