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Transliteration works properly elsewhere in Drupal core, even inside of Views subsystem, mostly for machine name generation. However when it comes to generating a path automatically for a newly enabled Page display of a View, then it outputs less readable string: all non-English characters are replaced with a dash sign (-), not with their Latin alphabet counterparts:
Also, not requiring the leading forward-slash sign (/) before the path is an anti-pattern in contrast with other parts of the site.
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